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This module enables you to write code to manage resources for Cims Service.
To use this module, you must have the following:
Use the following command to install this module:
npm install oci-cims
Alternatively you can git clone this repo.
1.12.0 - 2021-01-19
sortBy
type from string
to ListSourceMetaFunctionsRequest.SortBy
from the model of ListSourceMetaFunctionsRequest
in the log analytics service.sortBy
type from string
to ListSourceLabelOperatorsRequest.SortBy
,from the model of
ListSourceLabelOperatorsRequest` in the log analytics service.sortBy
type from string
to ListParserMetaPluginsRequest.SortBy
,from the model of
ListParserMetaPluginsRequest` in the log analytics service.sortBy
type from string
to ListParserFunctionsRequest.SortBy
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ListParserFunctionsRequest` in the log analytics service.sortBy
type from string
to ListMetaSourceTypesRequest.SortBy
,from the model of
ListMetaSourceTypesRequest` in the log analytics service.kind
to the model UpdateScheduleTaskDetails
in the log analytics service.FAQs
OCI NodeJS client for Cims
The npm package oci-cims receives a total of 3,925 weekly downloads. As such, oci-cims popularity was classified as popular.
We found that oci-cims demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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